Jeff Altman - The Big Game Hunter

 


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If you are like almost every person, you could be better prepared for your job search. You send resumes to job ads, flipping them like burgers at a fast food restaurant and expecting to get great results. You arrive at job interviews poorly prepared and expect to “wing it” and get a phenomenal job offer. When you are offered an opportunity to ask questions, you make up something on the spot that may, but more likely won’t, help you learn anything useful or impress the interviewer.

 

I know you need help and we’re here to put you in the position of choosing between multiple great job offers.

 

So let’s start now by offering you the best homework assignment you can undertake before a job interview.

 

If you haven’t kept a copy of the ad you responded to, get a copy of the job description from the recruiter who contacted you, the company, the company’s website or the job board you originally found the ad on.

 

Here’s the question I want you to be prepared to answer:

 

 

 

 

 

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